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Please take advise from some of the pro's here in this group- Forget the nonsense that Lowes people tell you. Probably 90% of contractors use flex tubing ( funnypipe) Blazing Saddles now have the built in barb fitting for the funnypipe. Easy to adjust heights when ground level shifts.

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<br />Please take advise from some of the pro's here in this group- Forget the nonsense that Lowes people tell you. Probably 90% of contractors use flex tubing ( funnypipe) Blazing Saddles now have the built in barb fitting for the funnypipe. Easy to adjust heights when ground level shifts.
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So, that funny pipe lasts pretty long then and is descent reliable? I'll have to try that next. I already had ordered 6" risers from sprinklerwarehouse. If advised, I'll definitely try that on my other zones in the future. Do i just buy the big roll of funny pipe and it comes with the necessary connection barbs or how does that work? Thumbs up (this board needs a thumbs up icon btw).